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The Serbian Revolution :warning: 1804-1835 (Serbians and Ottoman Empire…
The Serbian Revolution :warning: 1804-1835
Serbians wanted their independence from the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Sultans placed household troops in Serbia
Serbians and Ottoman Empire soldiers
Karadorde Petrovic
Leader of the first uprising
Secret planning to get rid of the soldiers
Hadzi Prodan Gligorievich
Attempted 2nd Uprising
Milos Obrenovi
Leader of final stage of revolution, The Second Serbian Uprising on April 23, 1815-1817
Issued a restrain policy in which, if the Ottoman soldiers were caught, they were not killed. If they were civilians, they were released.
Announced that his goal was not to be independent, but to end an abusive misrule.
Marashli Ali Pasha
Governed with Milos
Only 1817 was when Milos forced Pasha into an unwritten agreement, ending the second uprising
Lead the Ottoman Empire
Janissaries and Janissary Daihas
Brought to Serbia by Ottoman Sultans, are household troops
THE FIRST UPRISING
Massacre of Serbian Knights
Daihas found out that Serbs had secretly been planning to get rid of the troops
Led to 72 noble Serbs assassinated
The Hadzi Rodan Revolt (FAILED)
The Ottoman Serbia
Riot in Turkish Estate 1814
Serbs meeting in march 1815, planning another revolt
THE SECOND SERBIAN UPRISING (1815-1817)
The end of the revolution, Milos and Pasha agreement